The 'New Card' Behind the US Bill Regarding Digital Currency

Dear friends! The 'Big and Beautiful' US bill has just passed, and the whole internet is analyzing the ups and downs, but I discovered a neglected truth: this bill is not about playing with money, but about redefining the 'trust game'!

The bill doesn't mention digital currency, yet it's shaking its foundations?

On the surface, the bill is about tax cuts, increased military spending, and cuts to social security, but the underlying logic is crucial— the government is reshaping economic trust through fiscal policy. Think about it, when the stability of dollar assets and government credibility are being adjusted, digital currency, as a 'decentralized trust carrier', has instead become a hidden variable in this game!

Is digital currency going to transform from a 'speculative asset' into 'digital gold'?

In the past, everyone speculated on coins, staring at the candlestick charts calling for rises and falls. But this time, the bill exposed the fragility of the traditional financial system: the government can raise taxes or cut spending at will, and ordinary people have no voice. But what is the core of digital currency? It is not controlled by a single power! As more and more people realize that the traditional trust system is unreliable, will they turn to embrace decentralized 'digital trust'?

The real opportunity lies in 'anti-fragility'

Stop being obsessed with short-term fluctuations! This bill reminds us: in the future of digital currency, whoever can solve the 'trust pain point' will soar. For example:

✅ Compliance projects that can mitigate policy risks

✅ Blockchain with real-world applications (like supply chain traceability)

✅ DeFi protocols that can replace traditional financial functions

Remember: while everyone is focused on guessing the ups and downs of the bill, the smart ones are already looking for 'new trust infrastructure'! Follow me, and next time I'll reveal which projects are quietly laying out the future~ 👇

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